An edition of Tarascan folk religion (1952)

Tarascan folk religion

an analysis of economic, social, and religious interactions.

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Tarascan folk religion
Pedro Carrasco Pizana
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An edition of Tarascan folk religion (1952)

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an analysis of economic, social, and religious interactions.

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Tarascan folk religion: an analysis of economic, social, and religious interactions.
1952, Middle American Research Institute, The Tulane University of Louisiana
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 60-61.
Cover title.
"Preprinted from Publication 17, pages 1-64, Middle American Institute, the Tulane University of Louisiana."

Published in
New Orleans

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
972, 970.62*, [299.7]
Library of Congress
F1221.T3 C3

The Physical Object

Pagination
63 p.
Number of pages
63

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6135864M
LCCN
53009433
OCLC/WorldCat
1872818

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